Pak not showing interest in improving relations: Rajnath

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Sep 12 2017 | 5:32 PM IST
Pakistan is not showing interest in improving relations with India, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said, pointing to the regular violation of ceasefire by the neighbour in Jammu and Kashmir.
"Pakistan is regularly resorting to ceasefire violations and because of this, I feel Pakistan is not showing interest in improving relations with India," Singh told a press conference here.
The minister is on a four-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir since September 9.
"Our Army and BSF troops are giving a befitting reply. We will create such conditions that they (Pakistan) will be forced to stop ceasefire violation today or tomorrow," the minister said.
Apart from holding security review meetings, Singh met delegations from various sections in Srinagar summer capital before beginning his visit to Jammu region, where he continued with his interactions.
Singh was also briefed about the latest equipment being inducted by the BSF.
"Since 2014, Pakistan has resorted to over 400 ceasefire violations every year. This has to be stopped by Pakistan," the the minister said.
He was flanked by Union Minister Jitendra Singh and Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh.
The Union home minister reached out to the the people who were living along the Line of Control but were forcedto shun their homes and hearths and take shelter in camps in Noushera sector of Rajouri district for over four months.
The Home Minister said that the country is proud of the border dwellers and they are a "strategic asset" for India.
"If there is any biggest strategic asset of India, it is the Indian citizens living along the borders of the country. It is the biggest strategic asset of India. If we get strategic successes, it is because of your contribution," he said.
The Union minister said the Centre has decided to set up an expert group to study the problems and challenges of the people living along the border.
"This expert group or study group will give its opinion and we will act on that," he said.
The minister said 60 bunkers have been built and a decision has been taken by the government to construct more bunkers.
The minister also hailed the troops of the Army and the BSF, and said the country is proud of them.
He said the border residents are undeterred by the ceasefire violations by Pakistan.
"They have also contributed to defending the borders. This contribution cannot be forgotten," he said.

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First Published: Sep 12 2017 | 5:32 PM IST

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